Some people say the average time for the pill to digest is 1/2 to 1 full hour but I would go with 2 hours just to be safe.
it helps with the cells and blood stream to create a circular motion for the blood to reach the heart, after the blood reaches the heart it goes to the brain to control all of your body movments.
No they absorb large amounts of oxygen into the blood.
they get into our blood stream
Osmosis. The Oxygen is breathed into the lungs and the arteries that run beside and below the lungs absorb the oxygen and carry it threwout the body.
Embolus!
Because it needs to enter your blood stream.
a baby
Yes, but it will take longer to enter your blood stream. It also tastes awful.
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Typically the skin does not absorb topical substances, but certain chemicals will allow absorption into the blood stream through the skin. This phenomenon is called transcutaneous absorption.This is how the nicotine patches and birth control patches work.This minimal answer was provided by A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology by Ruth Werner.
To absorb the nutrients from the food and send it to the large intestine
Birth control pills increase the risk for blood clots. If you already have blood clots, birth control pills could make the clots worse. There are other birth control methods which could be good alternatives, condoms, diaphragms, shots, and IUDs.
Although birth control is in your blood stream, if you had diarrhea or have vomited less than 3 hours after you have taken the pill then it has not been absorbed into your body. However if you take your pills regularly at the same time you should be fine.
As long as it is able to dissolve and enter your blood stream through digestion, yes, it is still effective. Otherwise, no.
Before birth, nutrients in the mother's blood stream flow through the umbilical cord into the fetus's blood stream. After birth, young placental mammals suckle (drink their mother's milk) until they are weaned.
No blood tests are medical required for starting birth control, but there may be other reasons to have blood testing during your annual gynecological exam.
Nothing. Brown blood is old blood and oxygen gotten to it. You are OK.